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All SACD's are output as 24/88k by the Oppo BDP93 so you are good to go there.I also had similar issues with the Cambridge 840C DAC inputs that will not lock on the output of the Monoprice box when fed 192khz sampling rates.Just like you I tried inputing the Oppo coax output into the Cambridge and it will lock/play 24/192k content (all I tried were DVD-A discs).Since that time I aquired a Bryston BDA-1 DAC that has no problem with the 24/192k output from the Monoprice de-embedder but for most content use the coax out from the Oppo. The Oppo coax limits to 48khz when playing Blu Ray audio content but the de-embedder works fine for that also...P.S. I never had any issue with the Oppo/Monoprice box connected without a handshake from TV (Oppo outout on HDMI 1 with Monoprice HDMI output not connected). Must be a setup issue with the Oppo or could be when both HDMI outputs are used ??Todd
The Sony converts to 176.4khz. There is an open debate, whether the Sony outputs 16 or 24bit. My Berkeley Alpha DAC shows 24bit, others have determined it is 16bit (maybe padded with 0s to 24bit?).ThanksRudi
Phil,You are absolutely right. Sorry, I misread the 1.24 reading in the display as being filter 1 and 24bit, but reading the manual I see the 24 has nothing to do with bitdepth. Clear case of RTFM.Have the tests by John Gatski confirmed the Oppo to be 24bit? Overall which player do you (and others of course) think to be the best sounding?
Rudi—Thanks as well. What I find strange about the 16 vs 24 bit-depth issue in my setup is that standard CDs over the HDMI/Monoprice connection show up as 24/44.1 on the 840C. However, when going directly out of the Oppo's coax into the 840C, they signal reads 16/44.1. As a matter of fact, when I first turn everything on—and without any shiny disc in the Oppo or USB device connected—the 840C reads 24/44.1 from the Monoprice input. Do either of these units (Oppo or Monoprice) automatically resample any signal over HDMI to 24 bit or, perhaps, does this have to do with some sort of HDMI spec?
Todd - would you mind sharing your settings (and connections) on the BDP-93 that enable it to work without a handshake. I have not exhausted all combinations but have not gotten mine to work with no handshake (have not even tried it with a handshake). I've had the BDP-83 for a bit and never had an issue. When I try the BDP-93 in its place, it just has not worked so far. Some have had the same issue with the BDP-95. Thanks
Todd—Thanks for your input. I too believe that there's no need for a handshake with the Oppo BDP-93/Monoprice 5557/outboard DAC combo. I also agree that using the Oppo's own coax-out whenever you can is a good move. I suspect that removing a cable and another box from the signal path—especially when they don't do anything—has got to benefit the ultimate outcome. What I find strange about the 16 vs 24 bit-depth issue in my setup is that standard CDs over the HDMI/Monoprice connection show up as 24/44.1 on the 840C. However, when going directly out of the Oppo's coax into the 840C, they signal reads 16/44.1. As a matter of fact, when I first turn everything on—and without any shiny disc in the Oppo or USB device connected—the 840C reads 24/44.1 from the Monoprice input. Do either of these units (Oppo or Monoprice) automatically resample any signal over HDMI to 24 bit or, perhaps, does this have to do with some sort of HDMI spec?
I only have used HDMI #1 on the BDP-93 so start there.If I have to use the TV for a setup/connection, the HDMI cable from TV is connected to the Monoprice box HDMI output (I have no issues with cable connected to TV or not).The BDP-93 has everything set to stereo (I'm a 2 channel guy) and PCM output (HDMI #2 OFF). It is mandatory to have the SACD output set to PCM !!Make sure the HDMI output setting have audio turned ON (I think it can be turned off in two places).I can't think of any other audio settings.Todd
What the setup can do:• Output 24/88.2 from physical SACD disks via the 5557• Output up to 24/96 from physical DVD-A disks via the 5557• Output 24/88.2 and 24/96 FLAC files that reside on a USB flash drive via the 5557What the setup can't do:• Output 24/192 from physical DVD-A disks via the 5557• Output 24/192 FLAC files that reside on a USB flash drive via the 5557
Thanks a lot for your report.As you wrote, some of your tests are mainly interesting from a theoretical point of view, because apart from the first in your list (SACD), the Oppo can do the same directly with the S/PDIF output.Unlike other DVD-A players, the Oppo does not restrict the resolution of the S/PDIF output when playing DVD-As (at least those discs I have tried). It works with 24/96 and 24/192.Same with FLAC files, obviously.Where the HDMI deembedder method is also interesting, is when playing Blu-ray discs. Through S/PDIF, the resolution is downsampled to 24/48 by the Oppo, while the full resolution of audio-only BDs (Naxos, 2L) can be output through HDMI, if the connected deembedder can cope with it.
Don't know if this is off-topic but I am going to start here. Does anybody have any experience yet or knowledge of the somewhat new NAD DD390? it supposedly can be had with an HDMI input which I assume does the same thing as the de-embedder? I am very curious about this integrated amp/DAC. it would certainly be swinging just about totally opposite from my AVA U70 tube amp.